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![]() | Nikon D700 Pros: Construction, files, materials, everything speaks of quality Cons: Iso minimums at 200, it's not a feather and it's certainly not in a pocket Opinion: A "forever" camera, handling it is a pleasure, the photos produced excellent, with a 12-megapixel sensor that look nice comfortable on the full frame format. It is used at low prices, to buy because it is a classic to keep even as a monument :-), I think in fact I will never give it up. Fun to use with any lens in the story Nikon F attack (from Ai onwards). It does almost nothing of modern things: no videos, no immediate sharing with the smartphone, the photographs do them, however, many and easily good. It weighs like a nice brick and stands out for the size and ta-clack of the shot, it's not good for the so-called "stolen" photos, when you look up and shoot it's like saying aloud "look I'm shooting" but if I were to be parachuted into the middle of a cataclysm it's the camera I'd choose sent on September 05, 2020 |
![]() | Nikon D90 Pros: Compact, direct controls, top lcd screen, reliability Cons: Minimum iso value 200 Opinion: Very similar to the D80 from the point of view of the "body" has different especially the 12-megapixel cmos sensor instead of the 10-megapixel ccd. The D80 retains the same qualities of robustness (albeit polycarbonate and non-tropicalized) and ergonomics. It has internal autofocus engine, a good rear lcd screen and an equally good top screen, a great pentaprisma sight and all the important controls that are easily accessible. It's a reliable camera, maybe it can't stand very high iso values (let's say it's better to stay up to 800 iso). sent on December 03, 2017 |
![]() | Nikon D80 Pros: Ergonomics of controls, robustness, top screen, autofocus internal motor, ccd sensor, good viewfinder Cons: Noise already present at 400 iso, no other important counter Opinion: Well-built camera with easy-access key commands. When there is enough brightness and therefore you can keep the bass (under 400) can still compete with the latest reflexes. The ccd sensor delivers colors I did not find in later reflexes equipped with CMOS sensors. The sore note is the noise already present at 400 iso and unacceptable above 800. With the limits mentioned above, it is still advisable also now as a forklift, practical and fun sent on August 20, 2017 |
![]() | Tokina AF 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 Pros: Great construction, metal and glass. Swallows that rotate regularly and without any games. Just weight and size. Good sharpness closing by two stops. Natural colors. Contained distortion. Presence of the focus distances window Cons: Lack of a lampshade. Front lens that rotates during sealing. Full-opening softness Opinion: Taken used on Ebay at a good price to have a cheap wide angle and to use without much hesitation, it did not disappoint my expectations but not even made to shout at the miracle. It's a sturdy, compact lens with a natural color yield and good sharpness from f8 to f11, while it looks too soft at full-opening. Also tried on D800 and does not behave badly, the colors look natural and the sharpness passes the test of the 36 megapixels. For what I paid for it I'm quite satisfied sent on August 15, 2017 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR II Pros: Compactness, light weight, good optical quality in relation to price, stabilizer Cons: Low light (since, I think, inevitable that), lack hood series Opinion: An honest as kit lens, very practical due to the weight and very compact dimensions. The fact that it is collapsible is both a virtue and a flaw: valuable because it makes tiny transport, defect because you always remember to unlock it to take and this is often a troublesome passage. His work, however, it fulfills with commitment and diligence (as it was called at school), and is sufficiently clear even with 24 megapixel sensors and returning Also pleasing colors. Before or after a "bowler" D3300, creating a set that never lets walk. Highly recommended; thanks to the distortion control, offered by the latest cameras, is perfect from that point of view at all focal lengths. sent on June 22, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon D3300 Pros: Light, small, price-performance ratio Cons: Limited diopter adjustment compared to other models Opinion: Small in size and light but with good ergonomics. When paired with lenses such as the 35mm dx or 50mm 1.8 manages to give excellent images, it does not excel in the high iso but still defends well. Very recommended as a camera to take you on trips and on all those occasions when you want to keep discreet, it also works well with the 18-55 vr ii of the kit sent on February 11, 2016 |
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